2017 House Bill 4805

Ban imposing government “educational development plan” on home school students

Introduced in the House

June 20, 2017

Introduced by Rep. John Reilly (R-46)

To prohibit officials from requiring the parents of a homeschooled student who is enrolled in a public school part time and taking some public school classes (including "virtual" or online classes) to file an “educational development plan” with a public school district, which often but not necessarily applies to public school students who are falling behind.

Referred to the Committee on Education Reform

Oct. 19, 2017

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Oct. 26, 2017

Passed in the House 101 to 5 (details)

Received in the Senate

Oct. 31, 2017

Referred to the Committee on Education